Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler on Wednesday ruled that the state must provide the services required under the 1990 Augusta Mental Health Institute consent decree, a decision that is being viewed as a victory for the 3,200 people who have been patients at AMHI since 1988. State Mental Health Commissioner Sue Davenport yesterday said that unless additional funding is provided the ruling could result in resources being taken away from the 5,000 to 8,000 Mainers with mental illnesses who aren\u27t part of the AMHI suit. A spokesman for Gov. McKernan said the governor plans to present a budget that complies with the court order. Details
A forum will be held Tuesday in Portland to gather comments on how well the 1990 court order for imp...
Mental health advocates say that the new state budget will leave the mentally ill in worse shape tha...
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the 15-year-old court order known as the Pineland consen...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler yesterday ruled the state in contempt for failing to carry ...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler said a 28-page motion filed by the state Menta...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed an appeal with the Maine Supreme Judicial Cour...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler yesterday heard testimony from Dr. Michael DeS...
Independent Jonathan Carter is the only one of Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates who would fully f...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed a series of objections to Superior Court justi...
Justice Sidney Wernick yesterday gave final approval to the settlement of a lawsuit brought by the c...
State Mental Health Commissioner Sue Davenport yesterday defended her department\u27s treatment and ...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Kermit V. Lipez on Tuesday ruled that the state has a legal...
Lawyers representing patients of the Augusta Mental Health Institute have asked Kennebec County Supe...
Justice Sidney W. Wernick yesterday gave preliminary approval to a plan to settle a lawsuit challeng...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler has ruled that state pension cuts approved in 1991 to save ...
A forum will be held Tuesday in Portland to gather comments on how well the 1990 court order for imp...
Mental health advocates say that the new state budget will leave the mentally ill in worse shape tha...
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the 15-year-old court order known as the Pineland consen...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler yesterday ruled the state in contempt for failing to carry ...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler said a 28-page motion filed by the state Menta...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed an appeal with the Maine Supreme Judicial Cour...
Kennebec County Superior Court justice Bruce Chandler yesterday heard testimony from Dr. Michael DeS...
Independent Jonathan Carter is the only one of Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates who would fully f...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed a series of objections to Superior Court justi...
Justice Sidney Wernick yesterday gave final approval to the settlement of a lawsuit brought by the c...
State Mental Health Commissioner Sue Davenport yesterday defended her department\u27s treatment and ...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Kermit V. Lipez on Tuesday ruled that the state has a legal...
Lawyers representing patients of the Augusta Mental Health Institute have asked Kennebec County Supe...
Justice Sidney W. Wernick yesterday gave preliminary approval to a plan to settle a lawsuit challeng...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler has ruled that state pension cuts approved in 1991 to save ...
A forum will be held Tuesday in Portland to gather comments on how well the 1990 court order for imp...
Mental health advocates say that the new state budget will leave the mentally ill in worse shape tha...
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the 15-year-old court order known as the Pineland consen...